U.S. patent application number 13/858837 was filed with the patent office on 2013-08-29 for integration of home entertainment devices with a software client for telephony.
This patent application is currently assigned to AT&T CORP.. The applicant listed for this patent is AT&T CORP.. Invention is credited to Yihsiu Chen, Mark J. Foladare, Shelley B. Goldman, Thaddeus Kowalski.
Application Number | 20130222527 13/858837 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 43215639 |
Filed Date | 2013-08-29 |
United States Patent
Application |
20130222527 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Chen; Yihsiu ; et
al. |
August 29, 2013 |
INTEGRATION OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES WITH A SOFTWARE CLIENT
FOR TELEPHONY
Abstract
A communication system including a communication network, an
entertainment device connected to the communication network, and an
application server connected to the communication network. The
entertainment device has a software client adapted to provide real
time two-way communication between the entertainment device and a
telephony device connected to the communication network. The
application server is adapted to communicate with the software
client and facilitate the real time two-way communication between
the entertainment device and the telephony device.
Inventors: |
Chen; Yihsiu; (Middletown,
NJ) ; Foladare; Mark J.; (Middlesex, NJ) ;
Goldman; Shelley B.; (Middlesex, NJ) ; Kowalski;
Thaddeus; (Summit, NJ) |
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Applicant: |
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AT&T CORP.; |
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US |
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Assignee: |
AT&T CORP.
New York
NY
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Family ID: |
43215639 |
Appl. No.: |
13/858837 |
Filed: |
April 8, 2013 |
Related U.S. Patent Documents
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12938370 |
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8416273 |
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13858837 |
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10746604 |
Dec 23, 2003 |
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12938370 |
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Current U.S.
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348/14.08 ;
348/14.01 |
Current CPC
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H04N 21/42203 20130101;
H04M 7/0066 20130101; H04M 7/0069 20130101; H04N 7/147 20130101;
H04N 7/15 20130101; H04N 21/4223 20130101; H04N 7/173 20130101;
H04N 21/4788 20130101 |
Class at
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348/14.08 ;
348/14.01 |
International
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H04N 7/15 20060101
H04N007/15 |
Claims
1. A communication system for use with a communication network,
comprising: a first entertainment device in communication with the
communication network, the first entertainment device comprising a
software client for providing two-way communication between the
primary entertainment device and a telephony device in
communication with the communication network; an application server
connected to the communication network, the application server for
communicating with the software client of the first entertainment
device and to facilitate the two-way communication between the
first entertainment device and the telephony device; and a
secondary entertainment device in communication with the first
entertainment device, wherein the first entertainment device
facilitates access by the secondary entertainment device to the
telephony device connected to the communication network through a
connection with the first entertainment device.
2. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the communication
network comprises a digital subscriber line network.
3. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the first
entertainment device is connected to the communication network via
a broadband connection.
4. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the first
entertainment device is connected to the communication network via
a cable network interface.
5. The communication system of claim 1, further comprising: a video
monitor connected to the first entertainment device, the video
monitor for displaying a video output signal from the first
entertainment device.
6. The communication system of claim 1, further comprising: a
peripheral connected to the first entertainment device, the
peripheral for allowing a user to interact with the first
entertainment device.
7. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the two-way
communication between the telephony device and the first
entertainment device comprises video conferencing.
8. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the application
server is further for providing the software client of the first
entertainment device to the first entertainment device.
9. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the application
server is further for communicating contact information.
10. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the software
client is further for interrupting and storing a current
presentation of entertainment information in a memory if the
two-way communication between the first entertainment device and
the telephony device is established and for storing information
related to an incoming call in the memory if the presentation of
the entertainment information is not interrupted.
11. A first entertainment device in communication with a
communication network via a first connection, comprising: a
microprocessor; a memory storing a software client, which when
executed by the microprocessor, causes the microprocessor to
perform operations, the operations comprising: providing two-way
communication between the first entertainment device and a
telephony device in communication with the communication network;
communicating with an application server connected to the
communication network, the application server for communicating
with the software client and facilitating the two-way communication
between the first entertainment device and the telephony device;
and connecting the first entertainment device to a secondary
entertainment device, wherein the first entertainment device
facilitates access by the secondary entertainment device to the
telephony device in communication with the communication network
through a second connection with the first entertainment
device.
12. The first entertainment device of claim 11, wherein the first
entertainment device is in communication with the communication
network via a cable network interface.
13. The first entertainment device of claim 11, wherein the
operations further comprise: connecting to a peripheral, the
peripheral for allowing a user to interact with the first
entertainment device.
14. The first entertainment device of claim 11, wherein the two-way
communication comprises video conferencing.
15. The first entertainment device of claim 11, wherein the
operations further comprise: including an associated network
identifier that enables the first entertainment device to be
addressable by a device in communication with the communication
network.
16. The first entertainment device of claim 11, wherein the
operations further comprise: interrupting and storing a current
presentation of entertainment information in the memory if the
two-way communication between the first entertainment device and
the telephony device is established; and storing information
related to an incoming call in the memory if the presentation of
the entertainment information is not interrupted.
17. An application server, comprising: a processor; and a memory
storing a plurality of instructions which, when executed by the
processor, cause the processor to perform operations, the
operations comprising: connecting the application server to a
communication network, the application server for communicating
with a software client associated with a first entertainment
device; and facilitating two-way communication between the first
entertainment device and a telephony device in communication with
the communication network; wherein the first entertainment device
is in communication with the communication network, and the
software client associated with the first entertainment device is
for providing the two-way communication between the first
entertainment device and the telephony device; and wherein the
first entertainment device facilitates access by a secondary
entertainment device to the telephony device in communication with
the communication network through a connection with the first
entertainment device.
18. The application server of claim 17, wherein the two-way
communication comprises video conferencing.
19. The application server of claim 17, wherein the operations
further comprise: providing the software client to the first
entertainment device.
20. The application server of claim 17, wherein the operations
further comprise: communicating contact information to the first
entertainment device.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 12/936,370, filed Nov. 20, 2010, which is
currently allowed and is a continuation of U.S. patent application
Ser. No. 10/746,604, filed Dec. 23, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No.
7,843,485; all of which are herein incorporated by reference in
their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention is directed to the use of home
entertainment devices to provide telephony services, in particular,
but not by way of limitation, to the integration of a home
entertainment device with a software client in order to provide
real time two-way communication services.
[0003] The availability of broadband communication networks has
proliferated greatly in recent years. Consumers may currently
choose from a variety of broadband providers including cable
companies, telephone companies, satellite broadband providers, and
DSL providers. Due to the increasing availability of broadband
communication infrastructures, it has become possible to provide a
greater number of entertainment and communication services to
consumers. For example, Internet telephony and video conferencing
applications currently enjoy great popularity. In addition, there
has been an increasing desire towards the integration of
entertainment and telephony services in the home. Thus, there
exists a need to provide the integration of broadcast communication
with real time two-way communications by enabling home
entertainment devices with the capability of providing real time
communications services.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
there is provided a communication system including a communication
network, an entertainment device connected to the communication
network, and an application server connected to the communication
network. The entertainment device has a software client adapted to
provide real time two-way communication between the entertainment
device and a telephony device connected to the communication
network. The application server is adapted to communicate with the
software client and facilitate the real time two-way communication
between the entertainment device and the telephony device.
[0005] In accordance with another embodiment of the present
invention there is provided an entertainment device having a first
connection, the first connection being adapted to connect the
entertainment device to a communication network, a microprocessor,
and a memory adapted to store a software client for execution by
the microprocessor. The software client is adapted to provide real
time two-way communication between the entertainment device and a
telephony device connected to the communication network, and
communicate with an application server connected to the
communication network. The application server is adapted to
communicate with the software client and facilitate the real time
two-way communication between the entertainment device and the
telephony device.
[0006] In accordance with still another embodiment of the present
invention there is provided an application server having a first
connection adapted to connect the application server to a
communication network. The application server is adapted to
communicate with a software client associated with an entertainment
device and facilitate real time two-way communication between the
entertainment device and a telephony device. The entertainment
device is connected to the communication network, and the software
client associated with the entertainment device is adapted to
provide real time two-way communication between the entertainment
device and a telephony device connected to the communication
network.
[0007] A more complete appreciation of the present invention and
the scope thereof can be obtained from the accompanying drawings
which are briefly summarized below, the following detailed
description of the presently-preferred embodiments of the
invention, and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of
the present invention may be obtained by reference to the following
Detailed Description when taken in conjunction with the
accompanying Drawings wherein;
[0009] FIG. 1 illustrates a telecommunication system in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0010] FIG. 2 Illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the
telecommunication system of FIG. 1; and
[0011] FIG. 3 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the
telecommunication system of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The present invention will now be described more fully
hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention
may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be
constructed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather,
these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be
thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the
invention to those skilled in the art.
[0013] Referring now to FIG. 1, a telecommunication system in
accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is
illustrated. The telecommunication system includes an application
server 10 connected to a communication network 12. Examples of the
communication network 12 that can be used in accordance with at
least one embodiment of the present invention include, for example,
the Internet, a cable network, ISDN, a DSL network, a public
switched telephone network (PSTN), a local area network, a
combination of networks, etc. The communication network 12 is
further connected to an entertainment device 16 in a customer
premises 18 via a communication network link 14, such as, for
example, a cable connection, a DSL connection, other types of
broadband connections, a satellite connection, a public switched
telephone network (PSTN) connection, etc. Examples of the
entertainment device 16 that can be used with at least one
embodiment of the present invention may include, for example, a
set-top box, an entertainment console, an Internet appliance, and
other types of networking capable entertainment devices. The
entertainment device 16 further has an associated network
identifier that enables the entertainment device 16 to be
addressable from the communication network 12 so that it may send
data to and receive data from devices connected to the
communication network 12.
[0014] The entertainment device 16 is further connected to a video
monitor 20 for displaying video output signals from the
entertainment device 16. Examples of the video monitor 20 that can
be used with at least one embodiment of the present invention might
include, for example, a television or a computer monitor. In
addition, although not required, the video monitor 20 may further
be provided with speakers to reproduce an audio output signal from
the entertainment device 16. In at least one embodiment of the
present invention, the entertainment device 16 may be provided with
an integral display screen instead of, or in addition to, the video
monitor 20. The entertainment device 16 is further connected to at
least one input/output peripheral 22 to allow a user to interact
with the entertainment device 16. Examples of the at least one
input/output peripheral that can be used with at least one
embodiment of the present invention might include a microphone,
speakers, headphones, a keyboard, a video camera, a still camera, a
controller, etc. In at least one embodiment of the present
invention, the entertainment device 16 may be provided with a
connection for attachment of telephony equipment such as a
telephone.
[0015] The entertainment device 16 includes a software client 24,
that when executed on a microprocessor in the entertainment device
16, enables the entertainment device 16 under control of the
application server 10, to provide telephony, video conferencing,
and other real time two-way communication services to a user using
at least one of the video monitor 20 and the at least one
input/output peripheral 22. In at least one embodiment of the
present invention, the software client 24 may be provided to the
entertainment device 16 by being downloaded from the application
server 10 or another server connected to the communication network
12. In at least one other embodiment of the present invention, the
software client 24 may be built into firmware memory in the
entertainment device 16, or loaded into a memory of the
entertainment device 16 by a user, such as, for example, by
inserting an application disc containing the software client 24
into the entertainment device 16. Examples of functions of the
entertainment device 16 that may be enabled by the software client
24 include software phones to enable telephony and video
conferencing applications to enable video conferencing and
collaboration. Updates to the software client 24 may be provided by
the application server 10 or from another server connected to the
communication network 12.
[0016] The application server 10 is further capable of
communicating contact, control, video and audio information in real
time to allow the initiation of two-way communications between a
user of the entertainment device 16 and another party. In an
example call in accordance with an embodiment of the present
invention, a caller using a telephony device 26 connected to the
communication network 12 that wishes to communicate with a user of
the entertainment device 16 dials a number associated with the
entertainment device 16. The outgoing call is routed by the
communication network 12 to the application server 10, which then
communicates with the software client 24 to alert the user of the
entertainment device 16 that an incoming call exists. Upon the user
answering the incoming call, the software client 24 communicates to
the application server 10 that the call has been answered. In
response, the application server 10 facilitates the establishment
of the two-way communication between the caller using the telephony
device 26 and the user of the entertainment device 16. In another
example call in accordance with an embodiment of the present
invention, a user of the entertainment device 16 may place an
outgoing call to a called party connected to the communication
network 12. In this case, the outgoing call is routed to the
application server 10 before being placed to the called party.
[0017] In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the
entertainment device 16 may be provided with a memory buffer, for
example, solid-state memory or at least one hard disk, for the
temporary storage of received two-way communication or
entertainment information. Through use of the memory buffer, the
entertainment device 16 may be provided with the capability of
temporary interrupting the presentation of entertainment
information to a user of the entertainment device 16 in order to
receive an incoming call or place an outgoing call. During the
duration of the call, entertainment information received by the
entertainment device 16 may be temporarily stored in the memory
buffer. Upon completion of the call, the entertainment device 16
may then resume presentation of the entertainment information to
the user at the point at which it was interrupted. For example, in
an exemplary embodiment in which the entertainment device 16
comprises a set-top box, a user viewing a television program or
movie using the set-top box may be alerted to an incoming call.
Upon answering the call by the user, the entertainment device 16
begins storing the television program or movie in the memory
buffer. Upon completion of the call, the user may continue viewing
the television program or movie at the point of interruption.
[0018] Alternately, if the user does not wish to have the
presentation of the entertainment information interrupted by an
incoming call, the memory buffer may provide for storage of
information related to the incoming call, such as for example, a
voice mail or caller identification information. A determination
regarding whether the two-way communication or entertainment
information is presented to the user may be made based upon
assigning an application priority level to particular two-way
communication or entertainment applications. For example, if a user
desires that a particular entertainment presentation not be
interrupted by an incoming call, the entertainment presentation can
be assigned a higher priority level by the user than an incoming
call. In addition, a user may assign different priority levels to
individual callers. For example, a user may desire that an incoming
call from a particular user always interrupts an entertainment
presentation, while incoming calls from other callers are directed
to a voice mail box.
[0019] Referring now to FIG. 2, an exemplary embodiment of the
telecommunication system of FIG. 1 is illustrated. In the
telecommunication system illustrated in FIG. 2 the entertainment
device 16 further comprises a set-top box 30. The telecommunication
system includes an application server 10 connected to the Internet
32. However, it should be understood that other embodiment of the
present invention may make use of other types of communication
networks, such as, for example, cable networks, ISDN, DSL networks,
a public switched telephone network (PSTN), local area networks,
etc. A cable headend is further connected between the Internet 32
and a cable network interface 36 in a customer premises 18 to
supply television programming and network connectivity to the
set-top box 30 via a cable network 35. The cable network interface
36 may also be connected to a cable modem 37 to provide cable
network connectivity to a connected computer 39.
[0020] The set-top box 30 is further connected to a video monitor
20 for displaying video output signals from the set-top box 30.
Examples of the video monitor 20 that can be used with at least one
embodiment of the present invention might include, for example, a
television or a computer monitor. In addition, although not
required, the video monitor 20 may further be provided with
speakers to reproduce an audio output signal from the set-top box
30. The set-top box 30 may be further connected to at least one
input/output peripheral such as, for example, a microphone 38,
speakers 40, headphones, a keyboard, a video camera, a still
camera, etc to allow the user to interact with the set-top box 30
in order to perform two-way communication functions.
[0021] The set-top box 30 further includes a software client 24,
that when executed on a microprocessor in the set-top box 30,
enables the set-top box 30 under control of the application server
10 to provide telephony, video conferencing, and other real time
two-way communication services to a user using at least one of the
video monitor 20, the microphone 39, the speakers 40, or any other
associated peripheral devices. In at least one embodiment of the
present invention the software client may be provided to the
set-top box 30 by being downloaded from the application server 10,
another server connected to the Internet 32, or a server connected
to the cable network 35. Examples of functions of the set-top box
30 that may be enabled by the software client 24 include software
phones to enable telephony, and video conferencing applications to
enable video conferencing and collaboration. Updates to the
software client 24 may be provided either by the application server
10, another server connected to the Internet 32, or a server
connected to the cable network 35.
[0022] The application server 10 is further capable of
communicating contact, control, video, and audio information in
real time to allow the initiation of two-way communications between
a user of the set-top box 30 and another party. In accordance with
at least one embodiment of the present invention the set-top box 30
may communicate with the application server 10 using a parallel
data channel such that broadband two-way communication and
broadband video, such as that provided by cable television
programming, use different communication channels in the cable
network 35. In an example call in accordance with an embodiment of
the present invention, a caller using a video telephony device 42
connected to the Internet 32 places a video conferencing call to a
user of the set-top box 30. The outgoing call is routed to the
application server 10 via the Internet 32, which then communicates
with the software client 24 to alert the user of the set-top box 30
that an incoming call exists. Upon the user answering the incoming
call, the software client 24 communicates to the application server
10 that the call has been answered. In response, the application
server 10 facilitates the establishment of a two-way video
conferencing session between the caller using the video telephony
device 42 and the user of the set-top box 30.
[0023] In another example call in accordance with an embodiment of
the present invention, a caller using a telephone 44 connected to
the Internet 32 via a public switched telephone network (PSTN) 46
and a gateway 48, places a telephone call to a user of the set-top
box 30. The outgoing call is routed to the application server 10,
which then communicates with the software client 24 to alert the
user of the set-top box 30 that an incoming call exists. Upon the
user answering the incoming call, the software client 24
communicates to the application server 10 that the call has been
answered. In response, the application server 10 facilitates the
establishment of a two-way telephone call between the caller using
the telephone 44 and the user of the set-top box 30. In present
example, the caller using the telephone 44 may use, for example,
plain old telephone service (POTS) or voice over IP (VoIP)
technologies to conduct the call. In another example call in
accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a user of
the set-top box 30 may place an outgoing call to a called party
connected to the Internet 32 or another communication network such
as a PSTN 46. In this case, the outgoing call is routed to the
application server 10 before being placed to the called party.
[0024] Referring now to FIG. 3, another exemplary embodiment of the
telecommunication system of FIG. 1 is illustrated. In the
telecommunication system illustrated in FIG. 3 the entertainment
device 16 further comprises a networking capable entertainment
console 50, such as a video game console. The telecommunication
system includes an application server 10 connected to the Internet
32. However, it should be understood that other embodiment of the
present invention may make use of other types of communication
networks, such as, for example, cable networks, ISDN, DSL networks,
a public switched telephone network (PS1N), local area networks,
etc. A cable headend is further connected between the Internet 32
and a cable network interface 36, such as for example, a cable
modem, in a customer premises 18 to supply television programming
and network connectivity to a local area network (LAN) access point
58 via a cable network 35. The LAN access point 58 functions to
distribute network connectivity to at least one network enable
device in a local area network. It should be understood that in at
least one embodiment of the present invention the LAN access point
58 may include of a variety of network devices such as, for
example, a wireless access point, a router, an Ethernet hub, etc.
The entertainment console 50 is connected using, for example, a
wired connection or a wireless connection, to the LAN access point
58 to provide networking access to the entertainment console 50 via
the cable network 35. Additional devices such as a telephone 54 and
a computer 56 may also be connected to the LAN access point 58.
[0025] The entertainment console 50 is further connected to a video
monitor 20 for displaying video output signals from the
entertainment console 50. Examples of the video monitor 20 that can
be used with at least one embodiment of the present invention might
include, for example, a television or a computer monitor. In
addition, although not required, the video monitor 20 may further
be provided with speakers to reproduce an audio output signal from
the entertainment console 50. In at least one embodiment of the
present invention, the entertainment console 50 may be provided
with an integral display screen instead of, or in addition to, the
video monitor 20. The entertainment console 50 may be further
connected to at least one input/output peripheral including a
microphone 38, speakers 40, a controller 52, headphones, a
keyboard, a video camera, a still camera, etc to allow a user to
interact with the entertainment console 50.
[0026] The entertainment console 50 further includes a software
client 24, that when executed on a microprocessor in the
entertainment console 50, enables the entertainment console 50
under control of the application server 10 to provide telephony,
video conferencing, and other real time two-way communication
services to a user using at least one of the video monitor 20, the
microphone 39, the speakers 40, or any other associated peripheral
devices. In at least one embodiment of the present invention the
software client may be provided to the entertainment console 50 by
being downloaded from the application server 10, another server
connected to the Internet 32, or a server connected to the cable
network 35. In at least one other embodiment of the present
invention, the software client 24 may be built into firmware memory
in the entertainment device 16, or loaded into a memory of the
entertainment console 50 by a user, such as, for example, by
inserting a application disc containing the software client 24 into
the entertainment console 50. Examples of functions of the
entertainment console 50 that may be enabled by the software client
24 include software phones to enable telephony, and video
conferencing applications to enable video conferencing. Updates to
the software client 24 may be provided either by the application
server 10, another server connected to the Internet 32, or a server
connected to the cable network 35.
[0027] The application server 10 is further capable of
communicating contact, control, video, and audio information in
real time to allow the initiation of two-way communications between
a user of the entertainment console 50 and another party. In an
example call in accordance with an embodiment of the present
invention, a caller using a video telephony device 42 connected to
the Internet 32 places a video conferencing call to a user of the
entertainment console 50. The outgoing call is routed to the
application server 10, which then communicates with the software
client 24 to alert the user of the entertainment console 50 that an
incoming call exists. Upon the user answering the incoming call,
the software client 24 communicates to the application server 10
that the call has been answered. In response, the application
server 10 facilitates the establishment of a two-way video
conferencing session between the caller using the video telephony
device 42 and the user of the entertainment console 50.
[0028] In another example call in accordance with an embodiment of
the present invention, a caller using a telephone 44 connected to
the Internet 32 via a public switched telephone network (PSTN) 46
and a gateway 48, places a telephone call to a user of the
entertainment console 50. The outgoing call is routed to the
application server 10, which then communicates with the software
client 24 to alert the user of the entertainment console 50 that an
incoming call exists. Upon the user answering the incoming call,
the software client 24 communicates to the application server 10
that the call has been answered. In response, the application
server 10 facilitates the establishment of a two-way telephone call
between the caller using the caller using the telephone 44 and the
user of the entertainment console 50. In another example call in
accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a user of
the entertainment console 50 may place an outgoing call to a called
party connected to the Internet 32 or another communication network
such as a PSTN 46. In this case, the outgoing call is routed to the
application server 10 before being placed to the called party.
[0029] In still another embodiment of the present invention, a
plurality of entertainment devices as described in at least one of
the embodiments of the invention may be used at a single customer
premises. For example, a primary entertainment device and one or
more secondary entertainment devices having a subset of the
features of the primary entertainment device may be connected to a
LAN and distributed throughout the customer premises. The primary
entertainment device may have the capability of providing, for
example, both voice telephony and video conferencing capability,
while the secondary entertainment device may provide voice
telephony only. Alternately, the one or more secondary
entertainment devices may be provided with the full capabilities of
the primary entertainment device.
[0030] In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a
primary entertainment device having an integrated wireless LAN hub
may be connected to the communication network, for example via a
cable network interface, at the customer premises. One or more
secondary entertainment devices having a wireless connection to the
primary entertainment device may be distributed throughout the
customer premises, and be provided with access to the communication
network through the wireless connection to the primary
entertainment device. The one or more secondary entertainment
devices may be provided with one of, some of, or all of the
capabilities of the primary entertainment device
[0031] An advantage that is provided by at least one embodiment of
the present invention is that it conveniently allows telephone,
video conferencing, and other real time communication services to
be used from a living room of a customer premises. Another
advantage that is provided by at least one embodiment of the
present invention is that it allows the integration of
telecommunication and televisions services for a user.
[0032] The previous description is of a preferred embodiment for
implementing the invention, and the scope of the invention should
not necessarily be limited by this description. The scope of the
present invention is instead defined by the following claims.
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